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As a Fender Custom Shop Showcase dealer, we’re committed to helping you find your ideal Fender Custom Shop instrument. Explore our carefully curated in-stock collection or work with us to create a custom order tailored to your exact preferences. Let us know how we can assist you in finding your perfect match!

Shop By Era | 1950-1959

1950s Fender guitars are lauded for their unique, timeless designs, which helped shape the sound of modern music. These instruments typically featured thick "U" or "V" neck profiles, offering a substantial grip for players. Maple fretboards and lower output pickups gave them a bright, snappy tone, while ash or alder bodies further shaped the instrument's overall EQ and sustain. Classic, simple finishes like Blonde, Sunburst, and Black added timeless style. These specs made '50s Fenders perfect for the era's emerging rock, country, and blues sounds, and they remain sought-after for their vintage tone and feel today.

Shop By Era | 1960-1969

1960s Fender guitars introduced several key changes that shaped their distinctive sound and playability. They often featured slimmer "C" neck profiles, offering a more comfortable, faster feel. Rosewood fretboards became more common, working in tandem with the pickups to add warmth to the tone, while alder bodies remained a staple with its full, rich midrange. These guitars also introduced more varied finishes and mint colored pickguards, reflecting the vibrant style of the era. These specs were crucial in defining the sounds of rock, blues, and pop during the '60s, and they continue to be highly sought after for their vintage tone and aesthetics.

Shop By Era | Modern

Modern-era Fender guitars combine classic design with contemporary innovations, offering players the best of both worlds. These guitars often feature more comfortable neck profiles, like the modern "C," and advanced electronics and pickups, providing greater tonal versatility. You’ll also find upgrades like compound radius fretboards for improved playability and sometimes noiseless pickups are used for a cleaner, buzz-free sound. Fender’s modern finishes range from vintage-inspired to bold new colors, offering more aesthetic choices than ever. These updates make modern Fenders ideal for players seeking vintage feel with modern performance.